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ON THE COVER:
Steven Donahue
finds out how a school in one of America’s most deprived communities is building a brighter future through its literacy and language programs.

The April 2002 issue offers:

TEACHER OF THE YEAR: Language Magazine invites nominations for its inaugural Teacher of the Year Award.

TEACHER TRAINING: Many ESL teachers do not believe in the need to teach students to speak with a standard American accent. Ann Cook disagrees as Benjamin Ferguson found out when he interviewed her for Language Magazine.

LANGUAGE DIVERSITY: Tove Skutnabb-Kangas argues that linguistic diversity is essential for the maintenance of biodiversity and the continued existence of humankind on the planet. Richard Littlebear explains why the preservation of Cheyenne is necessary for the cultural and spiritual welfare of his people.

SPECIAL REPORT: Michele Alperin explores the issues facing students, parents and tour operators over language travel trips in these security conscious times.

MEDIA: Arnie Cooper explores the practical use of examples from the media in the ESL Classroom.

DIALECTS: Renée Blake explores the cool heritage of the Caribbean English dialect.

ELECTRONIC EDUCATION: Barry Bakin introduces the next generation of language classrooms and then continues his series about Lessons For the One-Computer Classroom. Plus all the latest reviews and news from the world of languages.

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